I had my wedding in San Diego not long ago.

Having lived in the U.S. for 17 years, this city has completely become the center of my life, and I wanted to celebrate such an important day here.
I wanted to create a warm and sincere atmosphere with family, friends, and acquaintances, and I thought a course meal would be better than a buffet.

So, the wedding was held at a 5-star hotel in San Diego.
The meal cost for guests was over $300 per person for a 5-course meal, and although the budget exceeded quite a bit to my fiancé's surprise, we prepared it with the help of my parents since it was a once-in-a-lifetime day.

However, a few days after the wedding, a friend posted a review of my wedding on Facebook.
This friend is usually quite active on social media, but the post was clearly too honest(?).
The title was "Honest Review of Guests at a San Diego Hotel Wedding," and they posted over 10 carefully taken photos.

The problem was the content.
It started with the statement, "All the course meals were disappointing,"
and went on to say, "The portions were too small, the steak was tough and poorly cooked, the dessert was just ordinary"... evaluating everything one by one.

Reading that made me really upset.
It was the most precious day of my life, and I couldn't understand why they had to leave such a critical comment on social media.
I realized for the first time that this friend was such a foodie.

Moreover, the strange thing is, this friend has never posted such reviews for other friends' weddings.
They didn't even take a single food photo at those weddings, so I don't understand why they were so diligent in taking pictures of the plates and writing such a detailed post about my wedding.
If the goal was really to share information, shouldn't they have posted the same for other friends' weddings?

At first, I was really hurt, and I still feel uneasy about it.
But since I also looked for many reviews while preparing for my wedding, I think, "Let's just pretend I didn't see it."
That friend is also getting married soon, so they might have posted it purely for informational purposes.

However, it still lingers in my mind.
I'm thinking about whether I should say something.
"Honestly, I was a bit upset after reading that post."
I wonder if saying anything would change anything, and if I don't say anything, it might keep bothering me...

Planning a wedding is complicated, but even after it's over, my heart feels unsettled like this.
I wanted to keep only good days and good memories, but now I feel a bit bitter.
Am I the only one feeling this way?